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Craig Moore
  • Commercial Property Manager/Facilities Manager
  • Boston, MA
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How do I pull public records?

Craig Moore
  • Commercial Property Manager/Facilities Manager
  • Boston, MA
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Hi BP,

I've searched through Google for specific ways to pull public records but I would like to know the ways you all do this. I am a new REI and soon to be wholesaler. I have almost have all of my eggs in a row. Over the weekend I was driving for dollars and noticed two boarded up houses. I have seen these houses in these conditions before (and I'm talking months;year). I believe that this would be a ginormous start for me if I can get in on one of these.

P.S. any Boston wholesalers or investors out there looking to join my buyer's list please feel free to add me or shoot me a PM.

Thanks,

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Account Closed
  • Boston, MA
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Account Closed
  • Boston, MA
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Craig, depending on the town, you may be able to access property specific records directly through the town website. Prior assessments, owners, tax info, foreclosure details may all be available online. I have lived in a couple of small towns where the website did not have all of this info, so in that case you would have to go to town hall and have the records pulled manually. Then you can print copies for the properties tour interested in. Hope that helps.

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